This article explores changing work patterns in the Skolt Sámi reindeer herding community of Sevettijärvi, northern Finland. As a result of the Second World War, Finland lost the original home territory of the Skolt Sámi to the Soviet Union. The Skolt Sámi of the old Suenjel village moved to the Sevettijärvi area in Finland. In this article I present major changes in three areas of this group's work patterns: 1) combinations of livelihood; 2) forms of cooperation and reciprocity; 3) social constructions of work situations. The main causes of cultural change in the rein-deer herding community have been the mechanisation of reindeer herding and the centralisation of reindeer ownership. In anthropological studies, traditional forms of behaviou...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local pe...
This paper is based on field experience in the tundra camp of a reindeer-herding brigade with mixed ...
This article explores changing work patterns in the Skolt Sámi reindeer herding community of Sevetti...
This article combines views of economic and legal anthropology in its exploration of Skolt Sami rein...
This article combines views of economic and legal anthropology in its exploration of Skolt Sami rein...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
Reindeer herding is an old an impressively adapted livelihood supporting unique cultural continuity ...
Reindeer herding and other traditional means of livelihoods are challenged in numerous ways by moder...
This paper contributes to the discussion concerning the way in which Soviet state policies have infl...
This article analyses the dynamics of interaction between human groups (camps or deer herding commun...
The areas of study for this dissertation are the Turopon and Sirkas lappbyar (communities) in the pa...
Content analysis of interviews conducted with reindeer herders – referred to as reindeer husbandry e...
This article shows how the Finnish state, in connection to international actors, has advanced indust...
This thesis explores the social, economic and political aspects of reindeer husbandry among the Komi...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local pe...
This paper is based on field experience in the tundra camp of a reindeer-herding brigade with mixed ...
This article explores changing work patterns in the Skolt Sámi reindeer herding community of Sevetti...
This article combines views of economic and legal anthropology in its exploration of Skolt Sami rein...
This article combines views of economic and legal anthropology in its exploration of Skolt Sami rein...
This article examines the phenomenon of nomadic reindeer herding in the Severnaia Sosva river basin....
Reindeer herding is an old an impressively adapted livelihood supporting unique cultural continuity ...
Reindeer herding and other traditional means of livelihoods are challenged in numerous ways by moder...
This paper contributes to the discussion concerning the way in which Soviet state policies have infl...
This article analyses the dynamics of interaction between human groups (camps or deer herding commun...
The areas of study for this dissertation are the Turopon and Sirkas lappbyar (communities) in the pa...
Content analysis of interviews conducted with reindeer herders – referred to as reindeer husbandry e...
This article shows how the Finnish state, in connection to international actors, has advanced indust...
This thesis explores the social, economic and political aspects of reindeer husbandry among the Komi...
Reindeer herding is a nature-based livelihood of the indigenous Sámi people in northern parts of Eur...
Reindeer herding is an emblematic livelihood for Northern Finland, culturally important for local pe...
This paper is based on field experience in the tundra camp of a reindeer-herding brigade with mixed ...